Your North East Wedding - July/August 2020 (Issue 39)

 W hen it comes to the big day, couples want their wedding to stand out, be personal and reflect the theme perfectly. Here at Your North East Wedding HQ, we’ve gathered a few of the best venue stylists from around the region to share to advice, tips and tricks when it comes to creating the perfect look. From grand designs to dazzling décor to make the whole process easier – we’ve got you covered. Discover dreamy décor to transform any venue details www.facebook.com/emmamariephotography.co.uk AMB I ENCE VENUE STYL ING TEESS I DE Once you’ve chosen your venue, the next decision you’ll probably make is choosing your colour scheme and style. The choices you make are often predicated on several factors such as the venue’s interior, the season and your personality and character – make sure to keep all this in mind when you’re looking at places! For weddings this year and next, we’re predicting to see neon signs continuing to be extremely popular as well as the introduction of multi-tonal styling. This look is created by the technique of layering tones and hues from one shade on the colour wheel to add further depth and richness to your décor. Our style as venue stylists is contemporary, authentic and elegant – we work towards complementing the natural aesthetics of a space. Everything from the blank canvas and structural character of a barn venue to an opulent stately home, we’ll assist you with creating that wow factor look. We don’t believe in limiting creativity with packages full of items that you might not necessarily want, we want you to have what you desire and nothing less. We create bespoke packages tailored just to you. Don’t worry if you don’t have an eye for detail, that’s what we’re here for as we take away the stress so you can enjoy every moment. Emma Pearson | Ambience Venue Styling Teesside | www.ambiencevenuestyling.com DI Y-A-WEDDING A positive to be taken from our current situation is extra time to plan the finer details or add in some extras that were maybe on your luxury but not essential list! You may have already arranged the all-important details like centrepieces and chair sashes, but there’s still plenty you can do with your table decorations. A venue stylist can transform your venue by adding floral or light canopies above your tables. Dried flowers are becoming so popular, and I’m currently using my time to create dried gypsophila installations to be hung over the tables, as well as a pampas grass archway. Bigger props can help to fill a space, so if you were feeling like something was missing, perhaps use this extra time to think how to incorporate some more substantial items that weren’t available to you before. Another project I’ve worked on during lockdown is my new flower-filled ‘I do’ letters. At 5ft high, they make a statement and look great in entranceways or on your dancefloor. I can also help with love lights, doughnut wall, selfie frames, flower walls, boho- style wedding favours and much more. All my items are hand created by myself and achieve a more bespoke look.” Amie Davies | DIY-A-Wedding | https://diy-a-wedding.wixsite.com/mysite www.jasm ineskyephotgraphy.com VENUE STYLING 73

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